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that's why me and keir- broken. that's why me and keir starmer— broken.u're breaking making the - integrity matters. if you'rel breaking making the lawyer integrity matters. if you're - breaking making the lawyer can't break— breaking making the lawyer can't break it — breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've _ breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've got— breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've got to _ breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've got to those - breaking making the lawyer can'ti break it. you've got to those laws and there — break it. you've got to those laws and there was _ break it. you've got to those laws and there was parties— break it. you've got to those laws and there was parties going - break it. you've got to those laws and there was parties going on i break it. you've got to those laws and there was parties going on a i and there was parties going on a number— and there was parties going on a number tank— and there was parties going on a numbertank cleaners— and there was parties going on a num
that's why me and keir- broken. that's why me and keir starmer— broken.u're breaking making the - integrity matters. if you'rel breaking making the lawyer integrity matters. if you're - breaking making the lawyer can't break— breaking making the lawyer can't break it — breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've _ breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've got— breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've got to _ breaking making the lawyer can't break it. you've got...
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i guess— throttle at keir starmer for this. i guess you — throttle at keir starmer for this.er or his allies. who is leaking _ are labour leader or his allies. who is leaking this damaging material directiy— is leaking this damaging material directly to a paper that you know is going _ directly to a paper that you know is going to _ directly to a paper that you know is going to he — directly to a paper that you know is going to be very unkind without it's treated _ going to be very unkind without it's treated. ., going to be very unkind without it's treated. . ., , ., ., ,, ., going to be very unkind without it's treated. . ., .,~ ., ., treated. kate, what you make of a? i think it's almost _ treated. kate, what you make of a? i think it's almost more _ treated. kate, what you make of a? i think it's almost more of _ treated. kate, what you make of a? i think it's almost more of a _ treated. kate, what you make of a? i think it's almost more of a story - treated. kate, what you make of a? i think it's almost more of a story of. think it's almost more of a story of the label l
i guess— throttle at keir starmer for this. i guess you — throttle at keir starmer for this.er or his allies. who is leaking _ are labour leader or his allies. who is leaking this damaging material directiy— is leaking this damaging material directly to a paper that you know is going _ directly to a paper that you know is going to _ directly to a paper that you know is going to he — directly to a paper that you know is going to be very unkind without it's treated _ going to be very...
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_ that by keir starmer. will they be disciplined? with _ that by keir starmer.ned? with the best will in the world i don't think the fact that a couple of labour mps have gone on a picket line is going to make any material difference to the lives of people who have been affected by this disruption today. but it's interesting, it's about also your leader in scotland as well has spoken of solidarity for the union today. we has spoken of solidarity for the union today-— has spoken of solidarity for the union today. we have a leader in scotland who _ union today. we have a leader in scotland who is _ union today. we have a leader in scotland who is elected - union today. we have a leader in scotland who is elected to - union today. we have a leader in scotland who is elected to do - union today. we have a leader in| scotland who is elected to do that job in his own right in scotland. we don'tjust say we job in his own right in scotland. we don't just say we respect his don'tjust say we respect his right to do thatjob, as he sees fit, we already say that, we mean it,
_ that by keir starmer. will they be disciplined? with _ that by keir starmer.ned? with the best will in the world i don't think the fact that a couple of labour mps have gone on a picket line is going to make any material difference to the lives of people who have been affected by this disruption today. but it's interesting, it's about also your leader in scotland as well has spoken of solidarity for the union today. we has spoken of solidarity for the union today-— has spoken of solidarity...
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it- not boris johnson, and that will be keir starmer.- will be keir starmer.he conservatives will run on the conservatives will run on the idea of a 2015 redox campaign of coalition chaos? i remember that very well. of course — remember that very well. of course you _ remember that very well. of course you would! _ remember that very well. of course you would! david - remember that very well. of- course you would! david cameron did that _ course you would! david cameron did that tweet _ course you would! david cameron did that tweet about _ did that tweet about inescapable - did that tweet about inescapable chaos. i did that tweet about i inescapable chaos. the did that tweet about - inescapable chaos. the only thing — inescapable chaos. the only thing is, _ inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i_ inescapable chaos. the only thing is, ithink— inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i think it's - inescapable chaos. the only thing is, i think it's a - thing is, i think it's a difficult _ thing is, i think it's a difficult line - thing is, i think it's a difficul
it- not boris johnson, and that will be keir starmer.- will be keir starmer.he conservatives will run on the conservatives will run on the idea of a 2015 redox campaign of coalition chaos? i remember that very well. of course — remember that very well. of course you _ remember that very well. of course you would! _ remember that very well. of course you would! david - remember that very well. of- course you would! david cameron did that _ course you would! david cameron did that tweet _...
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a hung parliament, keir starmer has a - albeit in a hung parliament, keir starmer has a fightingl keireryone for our minister. thank you, everyone for your contributions - minister. thank you, everyone for your contributions as - minister. thank you, everyonej for your contributions as we've been bringing you the results of the two by—elections in just to remind you once again, wakefield has gone from blue to red, from tory to labour and tiverton has gone from blue to yellow, the yellow of the live gems have overturned a 2a,000 majority day. —— the lib dems. special thank you to lewis. he's been doing his maths through the programme, your mathematica has been great. you very much indeed for your analysis and guiding us through those results. 0bviously analysis and guiding us through those results. obviously the postmortems, the inquests, all that still to come, will bring it to you on bbc news. let's just find out what the weather is doing. showers have been making their way northwards through the night, accompanied by the odd rumble of thunder. not as warm for the day ahead and there
a hung parliament, keir starmer has a - albeit in a hung parliament, keir starmer has a fightingl keireryone for our minister. thank you, everyone for your contributions - minister. thank you, everyone for your contributions as - minister. thank you, everyonej for your contributions as we've been bringing you the results of the two by—elections in just to remind you once again, wakefield has gone from blue to red, from tory to labour and tiverton has gone from blue to yellow, the yellow of...
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haw boris johnson or a labour government by keir starmer— boris johnson or a labour government by keir how can you send me overniaht by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change _ by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change your _ by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change your mind? - by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change your mind? because | overnight change your mind? because the choice is — overnight change your mind? because the choice is different, _ overnight change your mind? because the choice is different, last _ overnight change your mind? because the choice is different, last night - the choice is different, last night it was not between borisjohnson and keir starmer but that is what the choice will be between in the next election and i will look on my constituents in the eye and say the best interest will be having a consent agreement led by boris johnson rather than labour governance led by keir starmer. is that when you change, because you wanted to hold onto your seat and say i am voting to support the panellist at this my w
haw boris johnson or a labour government by keir starmer— boris johnson or a labour government by keir how can you send me overniaht by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change _ by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change your _ by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change your mind? - by keir starmer. how can you send me overnight change your mind? because | overnight change your mind? because the choice is — overnight change your mind? because the choice is...
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keir starmer— like sir keir personally. i am before, but are they ready to win the next election? lam personally not sure _ the next election? lam personally not sure they are there yet, so will be difficult. — not sure they are there yet, so will be difficult, and conservative mps say they— be difficult, and conservative mps say they want to keep boris and keir in place. _ say they want to keep boris and keir in place, they believe boris still has a _ in place, they believe boris still has a chance of beating sir keir in the next election. whether he can is a different— the next election. whether he can is a different matter, it will be a pretty— a different matter, it will be a pretty vicious election campaign like indeed they all are, but, yes, for them — like indeed they all are, but, yes, for them to— like indeed they all are, but, yes, for them to be thinking right now, now is— for them to be thinking right now, now is the — for them to be thinking right now, now is the time to replace boris johnson. — now is the time
keir starmer— like sir keir personally. i am before, but are they ready to win the next election? lam personally not sure _ the next election? lam personally not sure they are there yet, so will be difficult. — not sure they are there yet, so will be difficult, and conservative mps say they— be difficult, and conservative mps say they want to keep boris and keir in place. _ say they want to keep boris and keir in place, they believe boris still has a _ in place, they believe boris still...
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keir starmer _ be fair... as he had a hypocrite? keir starmer called _ be fair...t. but i believe keir starmer when he says two things, one is that he didn't break the rules, i believe him, and secondly, if the police find him, he will resign, i believe him. that is the integrity of the prime minister we could have in keir starmer, versus the prime minister we are lumbered with in borisjohnson. thank you very much, wes streeting, the shadow health secretary. we will bring you more coverage after the bullet and ten o'clock. let's bring you the weather now. quite a murky start of the day for some of us, a lot of cloud in central and eastern england. it will leave behind at a fair bit of cloud and showers. writing up on the south—west. for northern ireland, northern england, a bit of cloud, but bright skies at times. sunny conditions after the morning's cloud breaks across scotland, with highs of 19 or 20 degrees. through this evening and overnight, we will see the rain pushing across southern counties of england. more cloud and some spots of rain coming in across sco
keir starmer _ be fair... as he had a hypocrite? keir starmer called _ be fair...t. but i believe keir starmer when he says two things, one is that he didn't break the rules, i believe him, and secondly, if the police find him, he will resign, i believe him. that is the integrity of the prime minister we could have in keir starmer, versus the prime minister we are lumbered with in borisjohnson. thank you very much, wes streeting, the shadow health secretary. we will bring you more coverage...
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keir i labour voter? not always. keir starmer was — labour voter? not always.. keir| starmer was on his second visit labour voter? not always. keir - starmer was on his second visit this week and his campaigners say they aren'tjust week and his campaigners say they aren't just trying to week and his campaigners say they aren'tjust trying to win back support, trying to gain new voters. john isn't exactly new, but he tells me he's changing the political habits of a lifetime because of the current prime minister. he’s habits of a lifetime because of the current prime minister.— current prime minister. he's the sort of centrepiece _ current prime minister. he's the sort of centrepiece of _ current prime minister. he's thej sort of centrepiece of everything that has— sort of centrepiece of everything that has deteriorated. _ sort of centrepiece of everything that has deteriorated. i- sort of centrepiece of everything that has deteriorated. i was- sort of centrepiece of everything that has deteriorated. i was a i sort of centrepiece of everything i that has deteriora
keir i labour voter? not always. keir starmer was — labour voter? not always.. keir| starmer was on his second visit labour voter? not always. keir - starmer was on his second visit this week and his campaigners say they aren'tjust week and his campaigners say they aren't just trying to week and his campaigners say they aren'tjust trying to win back support, trying to gain new voters. john isn't exactly new, but he tells me he's changing the political habits of a lifetime because of the...
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sir keir says he is confident there is no issue here.his. the prime minister has been reprimanded in the past for not declaring his interests in time, but just remember, sir keir starmer is someone that his cabinet colleagues call mr rules. the fact that he appears to have fallen foul of them, evenif appears to have fallen foul of them, even if it is in a fairly minor way, is pretty embarrassing.— even if it is in a fairly minor way, is pretty embarrassing. nick, thank ou. the brexit campaigner arron banks has lost a libel claim he brought against the investigative journalist, carole cadwalladr. mr banks, who founded the pro—brexit campaign group leave.eu, sued ms cadwalladr for defamation over two instances in 2019. mr banks claimed he was defamed after comments ms cadwalladr made about his relationship with the russian state. police in brazil say they've found items belonging to the british journalist dom phillips and his travelling companion, the indigenous specialist bruno pereira. they disappeared in the amazon last week. the develo
sir keir says he is confident there is no issue here.his. the prime minister has been reprimanded in the past for not declaring his interests in time, but just remember, sir keir starmer is someone that his cabinet colleagues call mr rules. the fact that he appears to have fallen foul of them, evenif appears to have fallen foul of them, even if it is in a fairly minor way, is pretty embarrassing.— even if it is in a fairly minor way, is pretty embarrassing. nick, thank ou. the brexit...
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— you don't get that with sir keir starmer? ._ . ., , keir starmer? is it something you think we are on the cusp of, change in this country, or not really? right now, i'm the wrong person to ask because i follow— ukrainian perspectives. you know that. boris johnson is a hero - in ukraine now and everything he does towards ukraine, it triggers the different i he does towards ukraine, it triggers completely- different— feelings and emotions, so that's why i'm the wrong person because each time he stands nextl to mr zelensky, it - makes him even bigger. he popped up in kyiv, didn't he? we were expecting him somewhere else in the uk. yeah, eah. we'll talk about ukraine in a moment, but going back to what ned was saying, steve. so, change? what do you reckon? there is a tide against this government. there is enough evidence of that — it has been in power for 12 years. this is its fourth term and it will be looking for a fifth. but ned is right — there isn't the same tidal shift towards a labour that there was in the build to '97 but you wrongly called me a
— you don't get that with sir keir starmer? ._ . ., , keir starmer? is it something you think we are on the cusp of, change in this country, or not really? right now, i'm the wrong person to ask because i follow— ukrainian perspectives. you know that. boris johnson is a hero - in ukraine now and everything he does towards ukraine, it triggers the different i he does towards ukraine, it triggers completely- different— feelings and emotions, so that's why i'm the wrong person because each...
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starmer over borisjohnson, 28 keir starmer over boris johnson, 28 perfe keir starmer over borisjohnsonir starmer doesn't seem to be grabbing that traction by any stretch of the imagination. personally, borisjohnson's got himself into so much trouble recently it seems astonishing that 51% of people who vote conservative over the last election still do want him in power. the fact that they're not particularly interested in starmer, people say it's because he's boring but it is he boring because he doesn't have any new ideas? it feels as though neither of them are cutting through to voters, perhaps because neither seem to have any real clear plans or policy for the pages trying to get through to the pages trying to get through to the next day. it feels like one of those times for the one of those times where you don't know or any other option comes out at the top of the pole with who do you want to be the pole with who do you want to be the next prime minister. it's not a good state for general british politics, notjust borisjohnson. fin politics, not 'ust boris johnson. on that politics,
starmer over borisjohnson, 28 keir starmer over boris johnson, 28 perfe keir starmer over borisjohnsonir starmer doesn't seem to be grabbing that traction by any stretch of the imagination. personally, borisjohnson's got himself into so much trouble recently it seems astonishing that 51% of people who vote conservative over the last election still do want him in power. the fact that they're not particularly interested in starmer, people say it's because he's boring but it is he boring because...
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keir simmons in russia tonight. >>> also this evening, the fda authorizing the covid vaccine for children under five. the last group still ineligible the decision now moving to the cdc. when the shots could begin. and the questions many parents have >>> the shooting at an alabama church, police saying a third victim has now died what we're learning about the gunman. >>> summer travel chaos. more than 1,000 flights cancelled after severe storms. >>> the wwe's vince mcmahon stepping back from his role as ceo the investigation into alleged misconduct >>> a surge in violent crime. my conversation with the l.a. county d.a. facing a potential recall how he is responding to his own prosecutors who say his reform policies are making matters worse. >>> and the crime that brought down a presidency 50 years ago today. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening the fate of two missing american military veterans, volunteers in ukraine's fight against russia, may be coming into focus tonight. video said to show alexander drueke and andy huynh, appearin on russian televi
keir simmons in russia tonight. >>> also this evening, the fda authorizing the covid vaccine for children under five. the last group still ineligible the decision now moving to the cdc. when the shots could begin. and the questions many parents have >>> the shooting at an alabama church, police saying a third victim has now died what we're learning about the gunman. >>> summer travel chaos. more than 1,000 flights cancelled after severe storms. >>> the wwe's...
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keir starmer probably is.ut about patriotism on a weekend like this. i would like to have actually seen the whole thing io have actually seen the whole thing go with— have actually seen the whole thing go with them keeping out of politics if possible. as far as the leadership challenges for boris johnson — leadership challenges for boris johnson go, people say that there's no alternative to him — there certainly— no alternative to him — there certainly is, you've gotjeremy hunt. the _ certainly is, you've gotjeremy hunt, the safe pair of hands candidate, you would have time to candidate, you would have time to can heart. — candidate, you would have time to can heart, the new kid on the block if you _ can heart, the new kid on the block if you want— can heart, the new kid on the block if you want to break with the past. you've _ if you want to break with the past. you've got— if you want to break with the past. you've got elizabeth truss with her margaret _ you've got elizabeth truss with her margaret thatcher,
keir starmer probably is.ut about patriotism on a weekend like this. i would like to have actually seen the whole thing io have actually seen the whole thing go with— have actually seen the whole thing go with them keeping out of politics if possible. as far as the leadership challenges for boris johnson — leadership challenges for boris johnson go, people say that there's no alternative to him — there certainly— no alternative to him — there certainly is, you've gotjeremy hunt. the _...
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keir starmerjustify that. i cannot justify it. labour _ keir starmerjustify that.positive _ justify it. labour insists they are fighting a positive campaign. i fighting a positive campaign. conservatives say that more than 70 of their mps have hit the doors in wakefield and the party insists that at this brexit supporting lead, recent polls suggesting a substantial lead for labour are overstating the situation on the ground. not all were critical of borisjohnson. ground. not all were critical of boris johnson.— ground. not all were critical of borisjohnson. ., , ., , g, ., ground. not all were critical of borisjohnson. �* g, , ., , g, ., g, boris johnson. amongst a plethora of treat boris johnson. amongst a plethora of great personalities _ boris johnson. amongst a plethora of great personalities he _ boris johnson. amongst a plethora of great personalities he has _ boris johnson. amongst a plethora of great personalities he has some i great personalities he has some personality. might not always get it i’i l ht personality. might not always get it right but _ pers
keir starmerjustify that. i cannot justify it. labour _ keir starmerjustify that.positive _ justify it. labour insists they are fighting a positive campaign. i fighting a positive campaign. conservatives say that more than 70 of their mps have hit the doors in wakefield and the party insists that at this brexit supporting lead, recent polls suggesting a substantial lead for labour are overstating the situation on the ground. not all were critical of borisjohnson. ground. not all were critical...
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keir, we thank you for that and be sure to check out keir's podcast "born to rule, when charles is kingt now. >>> tomorrow marks 100 days since russian forces invaded ukraine and tonight they're gaining ground in the east ukraine's presiden says they now control 20% of the country richard engel tonight in one town fearing it might be next. >> reporter: ukrainian towns and cities are falling to russia's advance. russia has the momentum in the east and russian troops are just a mile from the village of seversk a few days ago we met 11-year-old artur by his school that russian troops had just bombed. he suffers from anemia and without his medicine, everything is in short supply, he often feels weak and nauseous is that your stomach [ speaking foreign language ] >> how are you? >> reporter: we returned to seversk today. we brought something we brought some medicine >> thank you >> thank you very much >> you're welcome. has it been bothering you? [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: artur and his mother lily were in a rush on their way to pick up supplies. these are the new bread lines
keir, we thank you for that and be sure to check out keir's podcast "born to rule, when charles is kingt now. >>> tomorrow marks 100 days since russian forces invaded ukraine and tonight they're gaining ground in the east ukraine's presiden says they now control 20% of the country richard engel tonight in one town fearing it might be next. >> reporter: ukrainian towns and cities are falling to russia's advance. russia has the momentum in the east and russian troops are just...
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and nobody says keir starmer. it's, "will it bejeremy hunt, will it be borisjohnson?"ncrease that sense of frustration, of not being in power? the frustration of not being able to do things is huge, and you're right, we've had 12 years of this now. we are nearly going to have been as long out of power as we were in power. and yes, there's just this massive difference, and it is incredibly frustrating. i think it's also... it's frustrating in terms of all the things that you can do in government, but also frustrating watching them right now, because it feels like they are damaging everybody. we're going to talk about politics, as it were, in a while. but just talking about you, do you ever feel, as these years have passed on, years of opposition, "maybe i had my moment, maybe it's time to do something else"7 and seeing your husband ed develop a completely new life, are there moments you think, not, "i could go on strictly" because i suspect that's not quite your thing. but are there moments where you think, "there's another life i could have had"? 0h, he is having a wha
and nobody says keir starmer. it's, "will it bejeremy hunt, will it be borisjohnson?"ncrease that sense of frustration, of not being in power? the frustration of not being able to do things is huge, and you're right, we've had 12 years of this now. we are nearly going to have been as long out of power as we were in power. and yes, there's just this massive difference, and it is incredibly frustrating. i think it's also... it's frustrating in terms of all the things that you can do in...
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starmer was up _ and quickly sat on my keir starmer was up they— and quickly sat on my keir starmerween the unions and the labour party, that's going to be a reat— the labour party, that's going to be a real type — the labour party, that's going to be a real type rope for keir starmer to walk _ a real type rope for keir starmer to walk. . ., ., _, , ., walk. nice image of con'ured up for us. david, emotions_ walk. nice image of conjured up for us. david, emotions always - walk. nice image of conjured up for us. david, emotions always run - us. david, emotions always run incredibly high on both sides of this. .,, ., incredibly high on both sides of this. ., , ., ., , , this. those of us who are terribly old remember _ this. those of us who are terribly old remember things _ this. those of us who are terribly old remember things like - this. those of us who are terribly old remember things like the - this. those of us who are terribly - old remember things like the miners strike in the 1980s. and the political calculators are right out today, yes and number ten i'm sure and in conserv
starmer was up _ and quickly sat on my keir starmer was up they— and quickly sat on my keir starmerween the unions and the labour party, that's going to be a reat— the labour party, that's going to be a real type — the labour party, that's going to be a real type rope for keir starmer to walk _ a real type rope for keir starmer to walk. . ., ., _, , ., walk. nice image of con'ured up for us. david, emotions_ walk. nice image of conjured up for us. david, emotions always - walk. nice image...
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keir starmer _ this might be for a view. keir starmer ._ this might be for a view.is prime minister, when he is falling short hejust this prime minister, when he is falling short he just changes the rules and lowers the bar. in march, he proposed changing the nhs contract. he wants to double the length of time patients can be made to wait for surgery from one year to two years. on top of that, he scrapped zero tolerance of 12 hour weights at a&e24i was at a&e used to be a tv programme. now it's his policy! well, it is health week and he is telling all of them... policy! well, it is health week and he is telling all of them. . .- he is telling all of them. .. order! we have got _ he is telling all of them. .. order! we have got 80 _ he is telling all of them. .. order! we have got 80 party _ he is telling all of them. .. order! we have got 80 party gathering l he is telling all of them. .. order! i we have got 80 party gathering and i'm we have got 80 party gathering and in sure _ we have got 80 party gathering and i'm sure you don't want to be part of it _ i'm sure
keir starmer _ this might be for a view. keir starmer ._ this might be for a view.is prime minister, when he is falling short hejust this prime minister, when he is falling short he just changes the rules and lowers the bar. in march, he proposed changing the nhs contract. he wants to double the length of time patients can be made to wait for surgery from one year to two years. on top of that, he scrapped zero tolerance of 12 hour weights at a&e24i was at a&e used to be a tv programme....
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let's hear from sir keir starmer who has been - him. let's hear from sir keir. a prime minister who has presided over a culture of lies and lawbreaking at the heart of government, fed up with a prime minister who was utterly unfit for the great office he holds. conservative mps made their choice tonight. they have ignored the british public and hitched themselves and their party firmly borisjohnson and everything that he represents. the conservative party now believes that good government focused on improving lives is too much to ask. the conservative government now believes that breaking the law is no impediment to making the law. the conservative party now believes that the british public have no right to expect honest politicians. keir starmer s-ueakin honest politicians. keir starmer speaking in _ honest politicians. keir starmer speaking in the _ honest politicians. keir starmer speaking in the last _ honest politicians. keir starmer speaking in the last few - honest politicians. keir starmer i speaking in the last few minutes. there must have been a part o
let's hear from sir keir starmer who has been - him. let's hear from sir keir. a prime minister who has presided over a culture of lies and lawbreaking at the heart of government, fed up with a prime minister who was utterly unfit for the great office he holds. conservative mps made their choice tonight. they have ignored the british public and hitched themselves and their party firmly borisjohnson and everything that he represents. the conservative party now believes that good government...
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t rather than the appeal of keir starmer? ~ rather than the appeal of keir starmer?nd i think the story of wakefield shows that we are winning back notjust people that we lost the tories in 2019, but there has always been a very strong significant tory vote here in wakefield, and i spoke to many lifelong tory voters who were voting labour for the first time in their life because we ran a positive campaign here based on the priorities of the people of wakefield. they saw this government more interested in playing political games and trying to divide the nation in very stark contrast to the labour party were running a campaign in conjunction with our labour mayors on the ground, prioritising things like bringing down the price of bus fares, restoring bus routes, restoring neighbourhood policing on the street to tackle anti—social behaviour, these are the things that people were raising with us on the doors and that is the campaign we ran in response and they have responded in their droves. llrlul’hat ran in response and they have responded in their droves. what does it
t rather than the appeal of keir starmer? ~ rather than the appeal of keir starmer?nd i think the story of wakefield shows that we are winning back notjust people that we lost the tories in 2019, but there has always been a very strong significant tory vote here in wakefield, and i spoke to many lifelong tory voters who were voting labour for the first time in their life because we ran a positive campaign here based on the priorities of the people of wakefield. they saw this government more...
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now keir pressed him again, that is just not true. and you don't have to be enlisted, you don't have to be a member, you don't have to have a contract necessarily with the ukrainian army to be protected under the geneva convention. all you have to do as a fighter here in a conflict according to the geneva convention is to be fighting openly, wearing a uniform, and fighting in unit, under a responsible command, so the fact that peskov is saying they are not members of the ukrainian military, clearly that is worrying for the human rights lawyers and the international community watching. >> and molly, we received word overnight that a second american has been killed while fighting in ukraine. what more can you tell us? >> yes, jonathan, we do know of course that there are a lot of americans including of course, the two americans we were just speaking about, and this, this news came from the local newspaper, from the hometown, steven, 52 years old, and according to the information published in the montgomery county in upstate new york, it
now keir pressed him again, that is just not true. and you don't have to be enlisted, you don't have to be a member, you don't have to have a contract necessarily with the ukrainian army to be protected under the geneva convention. all you have to do as a fighter here in a conflict according to the geneva convention is to be fighting openly, wearing a uniform, and fighting in unit, under a responsible command, so the fact that peskov is saying they are not members of the ukrainian military,...
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do you have sinus infection also, keir? >> yeah. no.ong. >> senior international correspondent keir simmons. thank you very much. that was very cute with you and the dog and brought a smile to my face. so from the bottom of my heart, thank you very much. >>> also, my friend keir is the host of a new podcast called "born to rule when charles is king." it will explore prince charles place in the royal family and the questions about the man that will one day become king. that will do it for me today. i don't know how soon, i don't know why i said that. that's going to do it for me today. it's been a day. kristen welker will join you next. join you next in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elepha
do you have sinus infection also, keir? >> yeah. no.ong. >> senior international correspondent keir simmons. thank you very much. that was very cute with you and the dog and brought a smile to my face. so from the bottom of my heart, thank you very much. >>> also, my friend keir is the host of a new podcast called "born to rule when charles is king." it will explore prince charles place in the royal family and the questions about the man that will one day become...
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— would be a real shot in the arm for keir starmerand would be a real shot in the arm for keir starmerordinary to think that in 2.5 extraordinary to think that in 25 years. _ extraordinary to think that in 2.5 years, you've seen the prime — 2.5 years, you've seen the prime minister, whose usb was that he — prime minister, whose usb was that he was this vote winning machine. _ that he was this vote winning machine, and it does now look that— machine, and it does now look that every— machine, and it does now look that every time he has presented to the electorate, is proving — presented to the electorate, is proving to be a drag anchor on the conservative party and we are seeing massive amounts of tactical— are seeing massive amounts of tactical voting is seanjust tactical voting is sean just said _ tactical voting is seanjust said. this is all going to be really. _ said. this is all going to be really, really interesting. and i'm really, really interesting. and i'm sure — really, really interesting. and i'm sure many of those rebels are going _ i'm sure many of those rebels are going to
— would be a real shot in the arm for keir starmerand would be a real shot in the arm for keir starmerordinary to think that in 2.5 extraordinary to think that in 25 years. _ extraordinary to think that in 2.5 years, you've seen the prime — 2.5 years, you've seen the prime minister, whose usb was that he — prime minister, whose usb was that he was this vote winning machine. _ that he was this vote winning machine, and it does now look that— machine, and it does now look that every—...
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. >> now, the leader of the opposition, keir starmer keir starmer: thank you mister speaker. can i pay tribute to all those who served in the fall glands. my uncle was among them. serving on the hms consulate when it went down. thankfully he made it back. but too many serving in the war didn't. we remember them all. mister speaker, is set for lower growth in every major economy accept russia, why? >> prime minister? p.m. johnson: i'll tell you mister speaker. actually going to have a party to the imf and oecd last year we are going to have the second-fastest this year. and we will return to the top of the table but the reason other countries -- because we came out of the pandemic faster than others. and that is why right now we have the highest number of people on payroll employment on record. >> mr. speaker, he always likes to blame global forces but global forces are just that, global. everybody faces that. britain is facing economic sanctions -- -- like russia. no wonder he does not want to answer the question, why is the u.k. [indiscernible] then every other economy? prim
. >> now, the leader of the opposition, keir starmer keir starmer: thank you mister speaker. can i pay tribute to all those who served in the fall glands. my uncle was among them. serving on the hms consulate when it went down. thankfully he made it back. but too many serving in the war didn't. we remember them all. mister speaker, is set for lower growth in every major economy accept russia, why? >> prime minister? p.m. johnson: i'll tell you mister speaker. actually going to have...
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and joining us now, keir simmons. a kickoff to the four-day celebration. >> reporter: yeah, great, wasn't it. just everything that the british are terrific at. the timing, the pomp and ceremony and i think there was the pageantry and also some poignancy today, willie, because on the one hand the queen looking fantastic and in that pale blue and she went able to go to the parade itself. the parade came to her and saluted her on the balcony. but i think very quietly and slowly, what you are seeing is the changing of the -- you saw today charles and ann and william riding up right on horses down the mile to lead that parade and i think that the royal family, if you like, is rearranging the shot window. they are presenting the future in a sense and what you really saw i think with the queen is her as the matriarchal figure kind of satisfied enjoying presenting that future to us. and then of course there were the moments with the kids. listen, we had three generations of royals on display here today, willie. but really thr
and joining us now, keir simmons. a kickoff to the four-day celebration. >> reporter: yeah, great, wasn't it. just everything that the british are terrific at. the timing, the pomp and ceremony and i think there was the pageantry and also some poignancy today, willie, because on the one hand the queen looking fantastic and in that pale blue and she went able to go to the parade itself. the parade came to her and saluted her on the balcony. but i think very quietly and slowly, what you are...
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petersburg keir simmons is there tonight, and thus, we remind you russia is cracking down on the media, limiting what reporters can say under threat of imprisonment. >> reporter: tonight russian media showing images they say are american military veterans captured in ukraine. they spoke to them, but we are not showing those interviews alex drueke is a former u.s. army staff sergeant, and andy huyhn is a former marine both had gone to volunteer to fight with ukrainian troops. >> i mean, they don't look bad they look good they don't look injured so i think that's quite promising if it turns out to be real. >> reporter: huynh's fiancee' joy black speaking with us tonight. >> every little bit of information is building up the hope to really get them home as soon as possible. >> reporter: there is no news of a reported third american missing in ukraine earlier, president biden with this message. >> we don't know where they are, but i want to reiterate, americans should not be going to ukraine now. >> reporter: no mention of the men from president putin a defiant speech, today. accusing the
petersburg keir simmons is there tonight, and thus, we remind you russia is cracking down on the media, limiting what reporters can say under threat of imprisonment. >> reporter: tonight russian media showing images they say are american military veterans captured in ukraine. they spoke to them, but we are not showing those interviews alex drueke is a former u.s. army staff sergeant, and andy huyhn is a former marine both had gone to volunteer to fight with ukrainian troops. >> i...
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is a keir starmer then quoted _ over the place. is a keir starmer then quoted one _ over the place.bar. what we're doing more fundamentally _ rules and lowers the bar. what we're doing more fundamentally is - rules and lowers the bar. what we're doing more fundamentally is doing i doing more fundamentally is doing what the people of this country can see a simple common sense and that is using our economic strength to invest in doctors and nurses and get people on the and get people giving people on the and get people giving people their scans and their screens and their task in a more timely manner and taking our nhs forward. the snp leader pointed out that four in ten leaders date back mrjohnson and virtually every mp wants him gone. and virtually every mp wants him one. . . ~' and virtually every mp wants him one. i, i ~' and virtually every mp wants him ione. ., . ~' ~ , gone. the lame duck prime minister ”residin gone. the lame duck prime minister presiding over— gone. the lame duck prime minister presiding over a _ gone. the lame duck prime minister presiding over a prison _ go
is a keir starmer then quoted _ over the place. is a keir starmer then quoted one _ over the place.bar. what we're doing more fundamentally _ rules and lowers the bar. what we're doing more fundamentally is - rules and lowers the bar. what we're doing more fundamentally is doing i doing more fundamentally is doing what the people of this country can see a simple common sense and that is using our economic strength to invest in doctors and nurses and get people on the and get people giving...
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starmer said today, it is almost — sir keir starmer said today, it is almost like _ sir keir starmer the government want the strike _ almost like the government want the strike to _ almost like the government want the strike to happen because it will encourage divisions, which we know boris _ encourage divisions, which we know borisjohnson thrives encourage divisions, which we know boris johnson thrives on, he encourage divisions, which we know borisjohnson thrives on, he is encourage divisions, which we know boris johnson thrives on, he is a load _ boris johnson thrives on, he is a load of— boris johnson thrives on, he is a load of misrule, he loves staring up chaos— load of misrule, he loves staring up chaos and _ load of misrule, he loves staring up chaos and what more chaos than a week-long — chaos and what more chaos than a week—long rail strike, the first for more _ week—long rail strike, the first for more than — week—long rail strike, the first for more than 30 years in this country. i more than 30 years in this country. i must _ more than 30 years in this country. i mustiumo
starmer said today, it is almost — sir keir starmer said today, it is almost like _ sir keir starmer the government want the strike _ almost like the government want the strike to _ almost like the government want the strike to happen because it will encourage divisions, which we know boris _ encourage divisions, which we know borisjohnson thrives encourage divisions, which we know boris johnson thrives on, he encourage divisions, which we know borisjohnson thrives on, he is encourage...
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he— against him, where does keir starmer lie? he had— against him, where does keir starmer he?nding boris johnson at the moment and given the fact boris johnson's — moment and given the fact boris johnson's approval ratings have fallen— johnson's approval ratings have fallen through the floor. keir starmer's own approval ratings are actually— starmer's own approval ratings are actually not that good if you look at them — actually not that good if you look at them so there is still an awful lot of— at them so there is still an awful lot of work— at them so there is still an awful lot of work for him to do and the argument — lot of work for him to do and the argument from keir starmer's camp would _ argument from keir starmer's camp would be _ argument from keir starmer's camp would be it— argument from keir starmer's camp would be it is all about detoxifying the labour party, in their view, and now they— the labour party, in their view, and now they will — the labour party, in their view, and now they will articulate their policies _ now they will articulate their policies but a
he— against him, where does keir starmer lie? he had— against him, where does keir starmer he?nding boris johnson at the moment and given the fact boris johnson's — moment and given the fact boris johnson's approval ratings have fallen— johnson's approval ratings have fallen through the floor. keir starmer's own approval ratings are actually— starmer's own approval ratings are actually not that good if you look at them — actually not that good if you look at them so there is still...
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i think keir starmerare in due in these developments?ant bars onto the carry on greater because of boris johnson looks politically wounded, the fact he was booed at thejubilee wounded, the fact he was booed at the jubilee celebrations at the weekend i at thejubilee celebrations at the weekend i think spoke volumes of public opinions shift in borisjohnson. imilli shift in boris johnson. will leave it there. _ shift in boris johnson. will leave it there. thank - shift in borisjohnson. will leave it there. thank you very much for your thoughts. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... what does the public make of boris johnson's what does the public make of borisjohnson's leadership after he survives that vote of confidence? the day the british liberated the falklands, and by tonight, british troops have begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd to pack to see the man who, forthem, has raised great hopes for an end to the division
i think keir starmerare in due in these developments?ant bars onto the carry on greater because of boris johnson looks politically wounded, the fact he was booed at thejubilee wounded, the fact he was booed at the jubilee celebrations at the weekend i at thejubilee celebrations at the weekend i think spoke volumes of public opinions shift in borisjohnson. imilli shift in boris johnson. will leave it there. _ shift in boris johnson. will leave it there. thank - shift in borisjohnson. will leave...
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keir starmer under investigation _ support. keir starmer under investigation with _ support.igation with angela rayner. if he is issued with a fine and quits hisjob, will you stand he is issued with a fine and quits his job, will you stand for leadership? i his job, will you stand for leadership?— his job, will you stand for leadership? his job, will you stand for leadershi? ., �* , leadership? i don't believe he will be. i leadership? i don't believe he will be- i really _ leadership? i don't believe he will be. i really don't _ leadership? i don't believe he will be. i really don't think _ leadership? i don't believe he will be. i really don't think it - leadership? i don't believe he will be. i really don't think it will- be. i really don't think it will happen. i think it doesn't show they both said we are going to have some standards. it's a very different approach from boris johnson's, standards. it's a very different approach from borisjohnson's, where he's clinging on by his fingernails, no matter what happens. people have talked about him being dragged kicking and sc
keir starmer under investigation _ support. keir starmer under investigation with _ support.igation with angela rayner. if he is issued with a fine and quits hisjob, will you stand he is issued with a fine and quits his job, will you stand for leadership? i his job, will you stand for leadership?— his job, will you stand for leadership? his job, will you stand for leadershi? ., �* , leadership? i don't believe he will be. i leadership? i don't believe he will be- i really _ leadership? i...
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will keir starmer�*s labour win them back?t is also on the bbc news website, so have a look at that if you want to detail. alex forsyth has been to wakefield to look at the battle that will reveal the state of the parties in this very important battleground. behind every door in wakefield, there's a decision to be made, a political choice in a by—election that's being closely watched. robert, who's lived here for 50 years, has certainly noticed the attention. there's been plenty of paraphernalia coming through the door, you know. it's promises and promises. a few streets away, mary and billy have also had knock at their door. most people i have talked to are amazed that there's 15 candidates for one job! it is a crowded field. historically, this was a labour stronghold, but support crumbled in 2019 when borisjohnson swept through parts of the midlands and north. now the fight is on again. labour is pushing hard, while the conservatives are trying to hold support. at a local heritage site, some are clear who's got theirs. i lik
will keir starmer�*s labour win them back?t is also on the bbc news website, so have a look at that if you want to detail. alex forsyth has been to wakefield to look at the battle that will reveal the state of the parties in this very important battleground. behind every door in wakefield, there's a decision to be made, a political choice in a by—election that's being closely watched. robert, who's lived here for 50 years, has certainly noticed the attention. there's been plenty of...
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. >> we have keir simmons here.s been rubbing shoulders with the crowd. >>> we jump up now to be able to show you this crowd. look at that. there is her majesty coming out. once again. there is a wave of people. their waving and cheering and celebrating. just an ocean, a tidal wave of folks who want to pay respect to her. look at that smile. >> les olson for a moment. [ cheering ] >> there it is. the iconic shots on the occasion of 70 years on the throne. queen elizabeth surveys the throngs of her subjects who have come to pay tribute and it to honor her. the royal family, the working d there. of all ages and lest royal there for a moment looking a little board. >> 17 members of the royal family there. i am always amazed at how well behaved those kids are in a moments like this. >> how will behaved everyone is there. everyone is on the best behavior, not to steal the queen's thunder. >> you said the queen is finally seeing the throngs of people. >> there will be more moments like this. maybe with a little less pomp
. >> we have keir simmons here.s been rubbing shoulders with the crowd. >>> we jump up now to be able to show you this crowd. look at that. there is her majesty coming out. once again. there is a wave of people. their waving and cheering and celebrating. just an ocean, a tidal wave of folks who want to pay respect to her. look at that smile. >> les olson for a moment. [ cheering ] >> there it is. the iconic shots on the occasion of 70 years on the throne. queen...
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the is labour saying, what is keir starmer's position?., ., , starmer's position? the labour party sa that starmer's position? the labour party say that they — starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't _ starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't want _ starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't want to _ starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't want to see - say that they don't want to see strikes go ahead. they don't think they should be going ahead. they don't want to see strikes happening. but they say that the government has been stoking divisions. they say grant shapps the transport secretary hasn't met with the unions in several weeks, and that the government has been stoking divisions, they say, and should really be the ones getting around the table, because the government, had on the pandemic taking back control over the railways, saying that the government sets the overall financial parameters, and therefore should be the ones involved in the negotiations. the government
the is labour saying, what is keir starmer's position?., ., , starmer's position? the labour party sa that starmer's position? the labour party say that they — starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't _ starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't want _ starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't want to _ starmer's position? the labour party say that they don't want to see - say that they don't want to see strikes go ahead. they don't think they...
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keir starmer was called, apparently, boring by some of his own shadow cabinet not too long ago. his own too lona auo.~ , ._ ., ., ., long ago. well, 'ust a year ago when mabel — long ago. well, just a year ago when mabel lost _ long ago. well, just a year ago when mabel lost hartlepool, . when mabel lost hartlepool, everybody was up in arms about it, saying this is an absolute disaster for the labour party. the fact the labour party has had an historic win, they have won a seat of the conservative party, they have won it back in this red wall area and they have one it with the biggest swing then they would need to win a general election — all of thatis win a general election — all of that is factually good news. the other thing that�*s really interesting is if you look across these by—elections, if you look at the picture from the local elections right through to all of the by—elections we�*ve had to where things are now, there is a very powerful and active anti— conservative, and he boris johnson alliance forming by the voters. and that should give the conservative party a huge amount
keir starmer was called, apparently, boring by some of his own shadow cabinet not too long ago. his own too lona auo.~ , ._ ., ., ., long ago. well, 'ust a year ago when mabel — long ago. well, just a year ago when mabel lost _ long ago. well, just a year ago when mabel lost hartlepool, . when mabel lost hartlepool, everybody was up in arms about it, saying this is an absolute disaster for the labour party. the fact the labour party has had an historic win, they have won a seat of the...
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>> keir starmer said it was a disgrace that boris johnson still in his job.e have two key buying elections --by-election's where conservative members lost their jobs under scandalous circumstances. one is in the north of england that used to be a safe haven of seats that went to the conservatives in 2019. labor are leading there by 20 points. if that result comes through, that is a huge bruise for keir stamer's labour party. that means all the keyboards can revert to labour. his big benchmark policy that he has to redistribute economic growth across this country, in those seats in the red wall, and if they decide he is not able to deliver that sort of growth and boost to their life chances, then really all of this government's agenda seems to be in tatters. francine: thanks so much, dave. i tweeted yesterday, mea culpa, and they thought i was talking about love island. not so sure about tom mackenzie, we will see. tom: no comment, francine. francine: still with us is laura cooper, senior investment strategist at blackrock, this is not really moved markets but
>> keir starmer said it was a disgrace that boris johnson still in his job.e have two key buying elections --by-election's where conservative members lost their jobs under scandalous circumstances. one is in the north of england that used to be a safe haven of seats that went to the conservatives in 2019. labor are leading there by 20 points. if that result comes through, that is a huge bruise for keir stamer's labour party. that means all the keyboards can revert to labour. his big...
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keir starmer, i don't think he's powerful enough. i think he's a gentleman.ey're concerned, unsurprisingly, about the cost of living, about local bus services, and about a national rail strike. but at this by—election, there are other issues at play. the previous conservative mp, imran ahmed khan is in prison for sexually assaulting a 15—year—old. labour were quick to highlight the issue. but with some voters, this seems to be backfiring. carole was angry that this leaflet contained an attack, but no policies. why aren't they coming and putting a case forward to me? it'd be interesting to see mr starmerjustify that. you see, i can'tjustify it. sorry. labour insists it's conducting a positive campaign. the conservatives say that more than 70 of their mps have been on the doorsteps here. the party believes that in this brexit supporting seat, recent polls suggesting a substantial lead for labour simply isn't matched by the reality on the ground. while some voters have mentioned partygate to me, unprompted, not all were disapproving of the prime minister. amongs
keir starmer, i don't think he's powerful enough. i think he's a gentleman.ey're concerned, unsurprisingly, about the cost of living, about local bus services, and about a national rail strike. but at this by—election, there are other issues at play. the previous conservative mp, imran ahmed khan is in prison for sexually assaulting a 15—year—old. labour were quick to highlight the issue. but with some voters, this seems to be backfiring. carole was angry that this leaflet contained an...
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haifa johnson or labour party government led by keir starmer.— led by keir starmer.ohnson keir starmer that will be the choice of the next election. i will be has a look at all my constituents in the eye and say that their best choice will be a government led by borisjohnson government led by boris johnson instead government led by borisjohnson instead of government led by keir starmer. is instead of government led by keir starmer. , ., , , ., instead of government led by keir starmer. , ., , ., instead of government led by keir starmer. , ., , . . ., starmer. is that why you have change of stance to — starmer. is that why you have change of stance to say _ starmer. is that why you have change of stance to say that _ starmer. is that why you have change of stance to say that i _ starmer. is that why you have change of stance to say that i am _ starmer. is that why you have change of stance to say that i am voting i of stance to say that i am voting for the prime minister despite my wobble yesterday? i for the prime minister despite my wobble yesterday?— for the prime
haifa johnson or labour party government led by keir starmer.— led by keir starmer.ohnson keir starmer that will be the choice of the next election. i will be has a look at all my constituents in the eye and say that their best choice will be a government led by borisjohnson government led by boris johnson instead government led by borisjohnson instead of government led by keir starmer. is instead of government led by keir starmer. , ., , , ., instead of government led by keir starmer. , ., ,...
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well, i think keir starmer will want to - think keir starmer will want to press again on standards, givenay on the ministerial code, and the fact that the prime minister has not accepted many of the recommendations of the committee on standards in public life, he had a good opportunity yesterday to say that he had got to be message on standards in public life, but the conservative party did not take that opportunity. iii conservative party did not take that o- ortuni . conservative party did not take that ouortuni . ., , �* conservative party did not take that opportunity-— opportunity. if he doesn't do that, is that a big _ opportunity. if he doesn't do that, is that a big missed _ opportunity. if he doesn't do that, is that a big missed opportunity i opportunity. if he doesn't do that, l is that a big missed opportunity for him? i is that a big missed opportunity for him? ., , is that a big missed opportunity for him? ~' , , , is that a big missed opportunity for him? ~ , , , ., him? i think it is, because we have had some of— him? i think it is, because we have had some of the _ him? i
well, i think keir starmer will want to - think keir starmer will want to press again on standards, givenay on the ministerial code, and the fact that the prime minister has not accepted many of the recommendations of the committee on standards in public life, he had a good opportunity yesterday to say that he had got to be message on standards in public life, but the conservative party did not take that opportunity. iii conservative party did not take that o- ortuni . conservative party did...
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Jun 22, 2022
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keir starmer.te to everyone who is serving and has served in our armed forces. can i also paid tribute to everyone standing for election tomorrow. in particular, the plucky conservative candidate for wakefield. he's standing even though his own colleagues think he is so useless they held a vote of no confidence in him. does the prime minister... does the prime minister... does the prime minister held any personal interest in seeing if the public will vote for a tory that even his own side don't think is up to it?— don't think is up to it? well, mr s-eedie, don't think is up to it? well, mr speedie. i'm — don't think is up to it? well, mr speedie, i'm absolutely - don't think is up to it? well, mr speedie, i'm absolutely in i don't think is up to it? well, mr speedie, i'm absolutely in no i don't think is up to it? well, mr i speedie, i'm absolutely in no doubt that the people of this country and the people of honiton will rather vote for a solid conservative government than for a labour party and t
keir starmer.te to everyone who is serving and has served in our armed forces. can i also paid tribute to everyone standing for election tomorrow. in particular, the plucky conservative candidate for wakefield. he's standing even though his own colleagues think he is so useless they held a vote of no confidence in him. does the prime minister... does the prime minister... does the prime minister held any personal interest in seeing if the public will vote for a tory that even his own side don't...
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americans captured on the front lines in ukraine now held by russia in an nbc news exclusive interview, keirimmons pressed dmitry peskov, president vladimir putin's press secretary, about the americans' fate and we'll note tha russia is cracking down on journalists and limiting what they could say under the threat of imprisonment. >> reporter: tonight, the kremlin's first comments after two american veterans on the front lines in ukraine captured by pro-russian forces russian tv broadcast interviews wit two americans captured in ukraine. alex drueke and andy huynh where are they and who's holding them and what's next? >> they are soldiers of fortune, an they were involved in illegal activities on the territory of ukraine. they were involved in firing and shelling our military personnel. they were endangering their life they should be held responsible for those crimes that they have committed. >> reporter: in an exclusive intervie i asked the kremlin spokesperson peskov about the two british nationals and the moroccan captured by separatists rebels in ukraine now sentenced to death >> can you
americans captured on the front lines in ukraine now held by russia in an nbc news exclusive interview, keirimmons pressed dmitry peskov, president vladimir putin's press secretary, about the americans' fate and we'll note tha russia is cracking down on journalists and limiting what they could say under the threat of imprisonment. >> reporter: tonight, the kremlin's first comments after two american veterans on the front lines in ukraine captured by pro-russian forces russian tv broadcast...
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keir simmons, rest that voice, my friend.ng week ahead of you. >> i need tea. >>> coming up next, president biden holds a rare meeting with the chairman of the federal reserve as he says controlling inflation is a top priority. >>> treasury secretary janet yellen admits she was wrong when she called the problem of inflation, quote, manageable. >>> plus, a new warning, tech giants may be in trouble and could take the stock market down with them. d take the stock markn with them. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your asthma specialist about a nunormal
keir simmons, rest that voice, my friend.ng week ahead of you. >> i need tea. >>> coming up next, president biden holds a rare meeting with the chairman of the federal reserve as he says controlling inflation is a top priority. >>> treasury secretary janet yellen admits she was wrong when she called the problem of inflation, quote, manageable. >>> plus, a new warning, tech giants may be in trouble and could take the stock market down with them. d take the stock...
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keir, this comes as president biden is set to increase the u.s.esence in europe, particularly in poland. >> reporter: that's absolutely right, jose. what we are seeing right now is nothing less here in madrid than a generational shift in nato's posture to russia. describing russia as a significant and direct threat. president biden announcing more forces coming into europe. for example, the 5th army corps will have a permanent headquarters in poland. . the idea to be careful to defend europe and not offend russia is swept aside. i asked about that earlier. does 300,000 nato troops on high aleft increase the risk of a conflict with russia or make europe safer? >> make europe safer, of course. now russia is an aggressor in ukraine. russia attacks ukraine and russia, russia is a threat for europe but not only for europe whole nato. this is very clear situation now. >> reporter: jose, that 300,000 nato troops on high alert is another big number announced by the nato secretary-general today. not entirely clear where the troops will be or how the number
keir, this comes as president biden is set to increase the u.s.esence in europe, particularly in poland. >> reporter: that's absolutely right, jose. what we are seeing right now is nothing less here in madrid than a generational shift in nato's posture to russia. describing russia as a significant and direct threat. president biden announcing more forces coming into europe. for example, the 5th army corps will have a permanent headquarters in poland. . the idea to be careful to defend...
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keir starmer chose the market town of ossett for his visit.st support but some former conservative voters backed the party for the first time.— for the first time. what a team you are, what for the first time. what a team you are. what a — for the first time. what a team you are, what a candidate, _ for the first time. what a team you are, what a candidate, not - for the first time. what a team you are, what a candidate, not a - are, what a candidate, not a candidate, and mp! �*s are, what a candidate, not a candidate, and mp! '5- are, what a candidate, not a candidate, and mp! '5 swing of 12% from the conservatives. _ candidate, and mp! '5 swing of 12% from the conservatives. amid - candidate, and mp! '5 swing of 12% from the conservatives. amid the l from the conservatives. amid the understandable euphoria from his supporters, i reminded the labour leader that big by—election successes don't always lead to general election victories. back in 2012, let me remind you of labour's by—election success, jeremy corbyn, 12.7% swing, exactly what you
keir starmer chose the market town of ossett for his visit.st support but some former conservative voters backed the party for the first time.— for the first time. what a team you are, what for the first time. what a team you are. what a — for the first time. what a team you are, what a candidate, _ for the first time. what a team you are, what a candidate, not - for the first time. what a team you are, what a candidate, not a - are, what a candidate, not a candidate, and mp! �*s are,...
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is it somethin: labour party and keir starmer. is it something you _ labour party and keir starmer.ong person to ask because i follow ukrainian i to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives _ to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. boris _ to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. borisjohnson- to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. borisjohnson is i to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. boris johnson is a i to ask because i follow ukrainian i perspectives. borisjohnson is a key in ukraine _ perspectives. borisjohnson is a key in ukraine now— perspectives. borisjohnson is a key in ukraine now —— _ perspectives. borisjohnson is a key in ukraine now —— is— perspectives. borisjohnson is a key in ukraine now —— is a _ perspectives. borisjohnson is a key in ukraine now —— is a hero, - perspectives. borisjohnson is a key in ukraine now —— is a hero, and. in ukraine now —— is a hero, and everything— in ukraine now —— is a hero, and everything he _ in ukraine now —— is a hero, and everything he does— in ukraine now —— is a hero, and everything he does tow
is it somethin: labour party and keir starmer. is it something you _ labour party and keir starmer.ong person to ask because i follow ukrainian i to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives _ to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. boris _ to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. borisjohnson- to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. borisjohnson is i to ask because i follow ukrainian perspectives. boris johnson is a i to ask because i follow ukrainian i perspectives....